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bbc news, bangkok. >> let's bring you some other news. police and those theaters in the u.s. state of alabama have been talking to a man who has taken a 5-year-old boy hostage in a standoff which is now entering its fourth day. the man boarded a school bus on tuesday and allegedly killed the driver before dragging bill will point to an underground bunker on his property. negotiators have used a ventilation pipe which leads to the bunker to communicate with the man. an indian court has ruled a man will be tried for homicide over his involvement in the fatal road accident more than a decade ago. he drove his car into a better rate in mumbai, killing a man sleeping on the street. he faced a letter to charge and could now face 10 years in jail. -- lesser charge. the former mayor of new york has died. ed koch was a democrat and became the mayor in 1978, served three terms, and saved the city from bankruptcy in the 1980's. the was admitted to the hospital on monday suffering from shortness of death. he was transferred to an intensive care unit on thursday. ed koch was 88. the compa
bbc news, bangkok. >> let's bring you some other news. police and those theaters in the u.s. state of alabama have been talking to a man who has taken a 5-year-old boy hostage in a standoff which is now entering its fourth day. the man boarded a school bus on tuesday and allegedly killed the driver before dragging bill will point to an underground bunker on his property. negotiators have used a ventilation pipe which leads to the bunker to communicate with the man. an indian court has...
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new airline with new business models have sprung up to serve consumers. other airlines have gone bankrupt. some of the latter have returned from bankruptcy. others have merged and failed all together. ed in the last fiver years, the house committee held hearings on two major airline mergers delta southwest in 2008 and united continue then tal in 2010. five major airlines now control an estimated 80 percent of the domestic market. if the merger goes through the number will decline to four. should it be the last merger in the airline industry? would allowing this strike the right balance between competition and the bankruptcies that have occurred in the industry recently? a major concern any time there is fluxuation in the airline industry is how smaller airports which depend heavily on routes to and from larger hubs would be affected. for travelers leaving from my district, it is a major hub destination and. it is by no means clear the merger would have all or any of the negative effects that an airline merger can produce. american and u.s. air maintain th
new airline with new business models have sprung up to serve consumers. other airlines have gone bankrupt. some of the latter have returned from bankruptcy. others have merged and failed all together. ed in the last fiver years, the house committee held hearings on two major airline mergers delta southwest in 2008 and united continue then tal in 2010. five major airlines now control an estimated 80 percent of the domestic market. if the merger goes through the number will decline to four....
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the u.s. trade gap narrows as the world buys more made in america products and the u.s. buys less foreign oil. >> susie: and with gas prices rising, chevy hopes its new diesel chevy cruze will attract buyers looking for more miles per gallon. >> tom: that and more tonight on "n.b.r." >> susie: millions of people are bracing tonight for a powerful snow storm that could cripple the east coast. some forecasters say this could be the blizzard of the century with record amounts of snow and extremely strong winds. in parts of the northeast, transportation was shut down. the governors of massachusetts and connecticut declared a state of emergency and banned car travel, train service and cancelled flights in and out of boston. while the worst of the storm has yet to hit, many businesses and cities were busy making preparations today. erika miller reports. >> reporter: this monstrous storm is already being compared to the great blizzard of '78, when vast amounts of snow blanketed the ohio valley and the great lakes. that storm lasted 36 hours, leaving cars stranded. this storm co
the u.s. trade gap narrows as the world buys more made in america products and the u.s. buys less foreign oil. >> susie: and with gas prices rising, chevy hopes its new diesel chevy cruze will attract buyers looking for more miles per gallon. >> tom: that and more tonight on "n.b.r." >> susie: millions of people are bracing tonight for a powerful snow storm that could cripple the east coast. some forecasters say this could be the blizzard of the century with record...
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an autopsy report has shed new light on the death of a mexican teenager shot by u.s. border patrol last october. authorities neplanned 16-year-od jose elena rodri wezas throwing rocks at agents over the border fence, that medical examiners say he was shot as many as 11 times with all but one of the bullets striking from behind. they also found the bullets entered his body at a lower point than where they exited. a lawyer for his family said "the only way i can fathom that report is that he was lying on his face when he was hit." further doubt has also been cast on the claim that jose was throwing rocks, since was standing on the mexican side of the border fence, the top of which was more than 40 feet above him. state senators in north dakota have passed a measure critics fear could end abortion in the state. the bill requires doctors at the state's only abortion clinic to obtain admitting privileges at a local hospital, a step that can be impossible for abortion providers. alabama republicans have advanced a similar bill while yet another parallel measure enacted in m
an autopsy report has shed new light on the death of a mexican teenager shot by u.s. border patrol last october. authorities neplanned 16-year-od jose elena rodri wezas throwing rocks at agents over the border fence, that medical examiners say he was shot as many as 11 times with all but one of the bullets striking from behind. they also found the bullets entered his body at a lower point than where they exited. a lawyer for his family said "the only way i can fathom that report is that he...
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u.s. investigators still see this is almost a month after the death of a three year old russian boy that moscow officials claim was killed by his adoptive american mother. is being to reform its anti terror laws which put dozens of journalists behind bars making it the world leader in the press. and moscow says the situation in syria is moving from a dead end this comes as russia meets with the arab league trying to get peace talks between the rebels and the government off the ground. and i welcome you watching r.t. live from moscow with many. top story almost a month after the death of a three year old russian boy in texas local police is still continuing their investigation russian officials believe maxine cruz man was abused by his adoptive american mother but u.s. authorities say they are still waiting for topsy results. in the family's hometown russian officials are outraged that yet another case of a death of a russian child living in an adoptive family in the united states we're sta
u.s. investigators still see this is almost a month after the death of a three year old russian boy that moscow officials claim was killed by his adoptive american mother. is being to reform its anti terror laws which put dozens of journalists behind bars making it the world leader in the press. and moscow says the situation in syria is moving from a dead end this comes as russia meets with the arab league trying to get peace talks between the rebels and the government off the ground. and i...
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now armed landscapes in pennsylvania and cuomo lifts the ban in new york here in new york lots of roads lots of the drill pads themselves compressor stations all kinds of industrial equipment a lot of these things tremendous amounts of the air pollutants diesel. benzene all kinds of chemicals and stuff are needed into your air and another thing about fracking that's really interesting is that traditionally there is a separation between the industrial areas and residential areas but fracking is an activity that is. it's it's just being away out in literally a hundred you know a couple hundred feet from people's homes. and across the street from schools and things like that there is no division it seems so people are being points and in terms of the air the water is a huge problem a lot of chemicals that are used in fracking and also the natural gas itself which is next and will migrate. people drink this material and you get sick the kinds of health effects that we then i have been reading about a lot of nerve damage a lot of skin rash and can centers all kinds of breathing problems peop
now armed landscapes in pennsylvania and cuomo lifts the ban in new york here in new york lots of roads lots of the drill pads themselves compressor stations all kinds of industrial equipment a lot of these things tremendous amounts of the air pollutants diesel. benzene all kinds of chemicals and stuff are needed into your air and another thing about fracking that's really interesting is that traditionally there is a separation between the industrial areas and residential areas but fracking is...
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thanks, gregg. >> heather: still to come new details on the terror attack on the u.s. embassy in turkey, and coming up we'll talk about what washington needs to do to stop this wave of attacks on u.s. diplomats overseas. >> he was wearing a suicide vest. he exploded at the guard who was there. his side of the security barrier was killed but two who were in that same building but on the other side of the glass survived. i you're suffering from constipation, miralax or metamucil may take days to work. for faster relief, try dulcolac laxative tablets. dulcolac provides gentle relief overnight unlike miralax and metamucil that can take up to 3 days. >> heather: welcome back. the white house reacting to the deadly terror attack on the u.s. embassy in turkey yesterday. a homicide bomber blew up the visitors' gate killing himself and a security guard. now, you may remember the president, he was criticized by some for his response to the september 11th consulate attack in libya, but now the white house quickly and clearly labeling this latest incident. >> a suicide bombing on
thanks, gregg. >> heather: still to come new details on the terror attack on the u.s. embassy in turkey, and coming up we'll talk about what washington needs to do to stop this wave of attacks on u.s. diplomats overseas. >> he was wearing a suicide vest. he exploded at the guard who was there. his side of the security barrier was killed but two who were in that same building but on the other side of the glass survived. i you're suffering from constipation, miralax or metamucil may...
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and here in the u.s., new female entrepreneurs are expected to help the job recovery. ruben ramirez looks at why women are finding it easier today to start a business. >> reporter: hewlett-packard may have gotten its start in a garage. but here in new york, this new business was born in the kitchen. this is pastry chef jenny mccoy and her business partner diana lovett. >> jenny had her background in the kitchen and wanted to make things accessible to the home cook. i had my background in the non- profit world and really wanted to have a socially responsible supply chain. >> reporter: cisse makes mixes for products like hot cocoa, cookies and cakes. they use all-natural products and fair-trade cocoa. that's cocoa that comes from farmers who use fair labor practices, and sustainable pricing. it's been a busy year, the two went from concept to prototype in four months and hit store shelves in september, the products are available in whole foods and other grocery chains along the east coast. >> i certainly think that with a line of baking mixes i think that a woman-owned b
and here in the u.s., new female entrepreneurs are expected to help the job recovery. ruben ramirez looks at why women are finding it easier today to start a business. >> reporter: hewlett-packard may have gotten its start in a garage. but here in new york, this new business was born in the kitchen. this is pastry chef jenny mccoy and her business partner diana lovett. >> jenny had her background in the kitchen and wanted to make things accessible to the home cook. i had my...
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we begin in the u.s. where police are investigating the death of another russian child in an adopted family u.s. family the twentieth such death since the mid ninety's news that three year old maxime cruz means a bruised body was found near is texas home caused outrage in russia the boy's adoptive mother claims it was an accident but there are some suspicions maxime could have been used and even killed or he's honest i see it you're going to has more. twenty russian children in the last seventeen years died in their adoptive american families most recently here in texas mark simkin meehan known to locals as max shadow just what i heard on the news. just the kid had some scratches. that's all i know three year old mark him and his younger brother keel lived in this house with their adoptive parents in a rather secluded neighborhood it was from here that on the afternoon of january twenty first the boy was taken away by an ambulance never to come back his legs had an internal organs were allegedly severely
we begin in the u.s. where police are investigating the death of another russian child in an adopted family u.s. family the twentieth such death since the mid ninety's news that three year old maxime cruz means a bruised body was found near is texas home caused outrage in russia the boy's adoptive mother claims it was an accident but there are some suspicions maxime could have been used and even killed or he's honest i see it you're going to has more. twenty russian children in the last...
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new u.s. holiday to the factories in the south they're finding work as well there's actually a very low unemployment rate in china right now and in many other asian countries so not everybody is tried the same and another interesting point on this or that i would note is that china and russia are so they have actually been massively buying gold recently and i think they're very much preparing for this race for the bottom and ran that happens that these western countries are totally debasing be it for the crisis reason or for trying to stay competitive even if they less and less i anyway then when that happens maybe china and russia they're ready to implement a gold standard who knows or china or say about the trade in our own kanzi that would make the revenue be one of the new reserve currencies they may be very very ready and prepared for it but to western countries haven't realized and haven't prepared for they have been to some extent still selling their gold only now germany starts to wake
new u.s. holiday to the factories in the south they're finding work as well there's actually a very low unemployment rate in china right now and in many other asian countries so not everybody is tried the same and another interesting point on this or that i would note is that china and russia are so they have actually been massively buying gold recently and i think they're very much preparing for this race for the bottom and ran that happens that these western countries are totally debasing be...
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suzanne pratt, "n.b.r.," new york. >> susie: our next guest says the u.s. airways and american airlines merger is a positive for the industry and travelers. he's ray neidl, airline analyst at nexa capital. ray, if this is such a positive for the industry, why is it that all of the airline stocks were down today? >> well, i have been telling people about u.s. air waste stock in anticipation when the deal is announced, sell it. and what about all the others, i mean if you look at these stocks now, whether it's delta, united, continental or southwest, they were all down between 1 to 4% today. >> basically it was probably other developments that did that. the merger is going to be positive long term. the reason why i said buy in anticipation, sell on doing the deal is u.s. airways is going to face a big challenge now for the next year or two combining two systems. but overall, it is a major positive, it's a final chapter on the deregulation and we're going a new book where airlines will benefit from new technology. >> susie: certainly it is complicated and comp
suzanne pratt, "n.b.r.," new york. >> susie: our next guest says the u.s. airways and american airlines merger is a positive for the industry and travelers. he's ray neidl, airline analyst at nexa capital. ray, if this is such a positive for the industry, why is it that all of the airline stocks were down today? >> well, i have been telling people about u.s. air waste stock in anticipation when the deal is announced, sell it. and what about all the others, i mean if you...
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the u.s. relationship is one we're looking at has been a subservient to your partner and certainly what we would like to see here. and in relationship that is on a level footing and based on mutual benefits and interests between india so i would rather every from such phrases you know article didn't reach relationship when the point is that you know. he's been seen as important to france all along was here recently and there is almost like a bee line of major parts that are trying to call good will in here especially because of the mystic consumption based economy and this pressure i mean it has to be special only if it's clear and credible and that is a point in the years that. not to expect an older model because we. are. actually more you'll. actually got the british words and you would rather one equal in sovereign equals and we're really concerns regarding. let me just interrupt if i may i mean you mentioned investors there are clamoring for a slice of india success among the bargaining c
the u.s. relationship is one we're looking at has been a subservient to your partner and certainly what we would like to see here. and in relationship that is on a level footing and based on mutual benefits and interests between india so i would rather every from such phrases you know article didn't reach relationship when the point is that you know. he's been seen as important to france all along was here recently and there is almost like a bee line of major parts that are trying to call good...
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york times" seeing it is related to the u.s. >> joining me now in new york, dune lawrence and michael riley. first of all congratulations this is a cover story of bloomberg businessweek. yes the chinese army is spying on you. question is how do you know. >> that's a direct question. well, we start out with some cyber security experts. these are the people who really do know and they are the ones creating, mapping this universe of the chinese buying infrastructure. so we looked at one guy, joe stuart. mal ware is a blanket term for malicious software that can take over your computer. that's where they start. they start with these samples of malicious software. they study the software, where the software is are homing home to and they built this kind of universe of kind of the chinese spying software, chinese big infrastructure on the internet. that still leads the question of who is behind all that, the people behind it and the orangion behind it. >> rose: how do you find that out. >> that takes more digging and some lucky breaks that we found when we talked to joe and also another cyb
york times" seeing it is related to the u.s. >> joining me now in new york, dune lawrence and michael riley. first of all congratulations this is a cover story of bloomberg businessweek. yes the chinese army is spying on you. question is how do you know. >> that's a direct question. well, we start out with some cyber security experts. these are the people who really do know and they are the ones creating, mapping this universe of the chinese buying infrastructure. so we looked...
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the u.s. trade and development agency an offshoot of the state department's usa id claims that what they call aid is actually investment agencies deputy director says every one dollar they invest they get eight dollars back in u.s. exports america's officials maintain that it's hard to overestimate the benefits of the investing in public diplomacy the investment i do not call it spending it's an investment it's absolutely an investment and there's a return on investment. and it's very hard to quantify that return completely but i can tell you that you could quantify it in troops but you don't have to stand somewhere so i never pursued a career with the training. that it was saying other countries i mean i may not be fond of the government in iran but i support a hundred percent it's not going to and i was sitting in this class. lectures and people saying how do we think the market i'd be underminded the government so for me it was a real challenge to see the programs through as you age you kno
the u.s. trade and development agency an offshoot of the state department's usa id claims that what they call aid is actually investment agencies deputy director says every one dollar they invest they get eight dollars back in u.s. exports america's officials maintain that it's hard to overestimate the benefits of the investing in public diplomacy the investment i do not call it spending it's an investment it's absolutely an investment and there's a return on investment. and it's very hard to...
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now our rural landscapes in pennsylvania and cuomo lives in new york here in new york lots of roads lots of drill pads themselves compressor stations all kinds of industrial equipment a lot of these things emit tremendous amounts of the air pollutants diesel. benzene all kinds of of very chemicals and stuff are minute into your air and another thing about fracking that's really interesting is that traditionally there was separation between the industrial areas and residential areas but fracking is an activity that is. it's it's just being away out in literally a hundred you know a couple hundred feet from people's homes. and across the street from schools and things like that there's no division it seems so people are being points and in terms of the air the water is a huge problem a lot of chemicals that are used in fracking and also the natural gas itself which is next when my great. people drink this new material they get sick the kinds of health effects that we then i have been reading about a lot of nerve damage a lot of skin rash and can centers all kinds of breathing problems peop
now our rural landscapes in pennsylvania and cuomo lives in new york here in new york lots of roads lots of drill pads themselves compressor stations all kinds of industrial equipment a lot of these things emit tremendous amounts of the air pollutants diesel. benzene all kinds of of very chemicals and stuff are minute into your air and another thing about fracking that's really interesting is that traditionally there was separation between the industrial areas and residential areas but fracking...
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a crude violation the u.s. oil embargo against iran dealt another blow the pentagon's walk ins had a iran by reportedly making illegal purchases with taxpayer dollars more on that sanction busting later in the program. but first relations between romania and the u.k. haven't been particularly warm this week group arrest expressing concerns over london plans to extend restrictions for a mania is looking to work in britain this after london's attempt to scare off potential migrants with ads highlighting the drawbacks of living there or he's probably boyko reports on why u.k. officials are seeking to sell you their own country's reputation. as one official put it the negative ad campaign about britain would help to dispel the myth that the streets in the u.k. all paved with gold and the politicians certainly are worried and they've got it wrong in the past the previous year was the year of the olympics and politicians trump and trumpeting great britain and how long and in britain is the best destination the world
a crude violation the u.s. oil embargo against iran dealt another blow the pentagon's walk ins had a iran by reportedly making illegal purchases with taxpayer dollars more on that sanction busting later in the program. but first relations between romania and the u.k. haven't been particularly warm this week group arrest expressing concerns over london plans to extend restrictions for a mania is looking to work in britain this after london's attempt to scare off potential migrants with ads...
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the u.s. economy. investors were worried about some not so good signals today about europe's economy. stocks turned negative on comments from europs central bank president saying the strong euro could dampen europe's recovery. here on wall street, the dow fell 42 points, the nasdaq lost three and the s&p slipped over two points. >> tom: still ahead, douglas burtnick joins us, he's with aberdeen asset management. >> susie: a battle is brewing between a big name hedge fund investor and apple. at issue: how to get apple to unlock value for shareholders. today david einhorn of greenlight capital sued apple to block a move that would stop the use of preferred shares. shareholders will vote on this at apple's annual meeting on february 27. what einhorn is proposing is that apple pay out more of its cash hoard to investors, using a special kind of preferred stock. einhorn has a lot at stake: his fund owns more than one million shares of apple, and wurle the stock rose a bit today, it's down 35% since
the u.s. economy. investors were worried about some not so good signals today about europe's economy. stocks turned negative on comments from europs central bank president saying the strong euro could dampen europe's recovery. here on wall street, the dow fell 42 points, the nasdaq lost three and the s&p slipped over two points. >> tom: still ahead, douglas burtnick joins us, he's with aberdeen asset management. >> susie: a battle is brewing between a big name hedge fund...
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against u.s. citizens, who are operational leaders of al qaeda, are a lawful act of national self-defense. >> we only take these kinds of actions when there's an imminent threat, when capture is not feasible, and when we are confident that we're doing so in a way that's consistent with federal and international law. >> reporter: but the memo appears to allow greater leeway than the administration is publicly acknowledged. it says an imminent threat does not require the united states to have clear evidence that a specific attack on u.s. persons and interests will take place in the immediate future. the aclu is challenging obama's drone policy, and is suing the u.s. government over awlaki's death, on behalf of his family. >> it is a chilling document. it's, you know, it sets out the government's claimed authority to carry out the targeted killing of american citizens. but the limits are really vague and elastic and it's easy to see how they could be manipulated. >> reporter: nbc news analyst michael
against u.s. citizens, who are operational leaders of al qaeda, are a lawful act of national self-defense. >> we only take these kinds of actions when there's an imminent threat, when capture is not feasible, and when we are confident that we're doing so in a way that's consistent with federal and international law. >> reporter: but the memo appears to allow greater leeway than the administration is publicly acknowledged. it says an imminent threat does not require the united states...
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obama, the cia built a new base in saudi arabia, a base for u.s. drones. the "times" reporting that we use that base to launch drone strikes in yemen. the paper has known about the secret cia drone base in saudi arabia for years, but they kept it a secret until today's paper. "the washington post" apparently also knew it existed. these news organizations kept this base a secret for years at the request of u.s. government officials. but the times did make it public now. they chose the timing for making it public now. and according to the managing editor of "the new york times," the reason they decided to make this public today is because of john brennan. quote, because the architect of the base and drone program is nominated to head the cia. and of course when he will have his confirmation hearing in the senate tomorrow. he will face the senate intelligence committee as we were just discussing with andrea mitchell. and the lead-up to these confirmation hearing has been absolutely fascinating if you care about this part of u.s. policy. i mean, it's n
obama, the cia built a new base in saudi arabia, a base for u.s. drones. the "times" reporting that we use that base to launch drone strikes in yemen. the paper has known about the secret cia drone base in saudi arabia for years, but they kept it a secret until today's paper. "the washington post" apparently also knew it existed. these news organizations kept this base a secret for years at the request of u.s. government officials. but the times did make it public now. they...
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here's the latest news on the war on terror front u.s. drones killed three militants in pakistan's taliban controlled region of north waziristan and by militant i mean the term that the white house uses for any human being blown to pieces by u.s. missile. not only has the perpetual use of drones over pakistan yemen somalia killed countless innocent civilians but the operations are planting the seeds of resentment in the us terrorism against the us among the civilian populations of these countries so what the whole day is right around the corner let's talk about what's on president obama's wish list this year my guess is that it's an upgrade of his favorite toy killer unmanned robots which is why i like to call president obama the drone carrying today's hash tag is officially drone king a phrase i coined on the show that's picking up some steam in the social media world so keep throwing that into the twitter verse john brennan's nickname is the assassination czar for god's sake and this is the guy who is ushering this country into the next
here's the latest news on the war on terror front u.s. drones killed three militants in pakistan's taliban controlled region of north waziristan and by militant i mean the term that the white house uses for any human being blown to pieces by u.s. missile. not only has the perpetual use of drones over pakistan yemen somalia killed countless innocent civilians but the operations are planting the seeds of resentment in the us terrorism against the us among the civilian populations of these...
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plus concerns arise if the u.s. missile defense shield is to fulfill its announced a goal repelling any possible strike from iran as classified studies unveil serious flaws in the costly system. and russia counts down to the two thousand and four winter olympics with moscow promising a grand spectacle the highly anticipated games are shaping up to be the most expensive in history with huge overspending already costing a. lot for moscow recapping the week's top stories. to have you with us. egypt's opposition has called for more rallies and threatened to storm the presidential palace the protesters accuse mohamed morsi of not upholding the goals of the revolution that ousted hosni mubarak two years ago but turmoil has also been fueled by the authorities decision to block the video sharing web site you tube in the country for a month over its anti islam content but as artie's beltre reports the decision is only likely to inflame more tensions. there's been a lot of condemnation of the band by protest movements who see
plus concerns arise if the u.s. missile defense shield is to fulfill its announced a goal repelling any possible strike from iran as classified studies unveil serious flaws in the costly system. and russia counts down to the two thousand and four winter olympics with moscow promising a grand spectacle the highly anticipated games are shaping up to be the most expensive in history with huge overspending already costing a. lot for moscow recapping the week's top stories. to have you with us....
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next hour here on the finale though the new u.s. secretary of state's first assignment has seen him give in to pressure from the syrian opposition he pledged more aid in return for the rebels agreeing to talk john kerry along with his british counterpart william hague has made concessions in order to drag the syrian national coalition to the upcoming friends of syria meeting and the group initially refused to go to the gathering of its global supporters using them up and also doing enough to overthrow the assad regime some analysts now feel that western powers are being blackmailed by the very group they helped to create. both countries pledged more aid so now they are coming and i think it's sort of outrageous that they just expect people to give them aid you know they want more they want lethal aid and i think they're really clamoring for that united states has said. really bad luck funneling arms into conflicts everything from the soviet period in afghanistan to what happened when they attacked libya and gadhafi his arms ended up
next hour here on the finale though the new u.s. secretary of state's first assignment has seen him give in to pressure from the syrian opposition he pledged more aid in return for the rebels agreeing to talk john kerry along with his british counterpart william hague has made concessions in order to drag the syrian national coalition to the upcoming friends of syria meeting and the group initially refused to go to the gathering of its global supporters using them up and also doing enough to...
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more news today bought lim says once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations to rule the day. speak your language because i think you might be well enough to be in. the program documentaries in spanish what matters is. the long term the deep angle of the stories. here. altie spanish find out me visit actuality. welcome back to our tea as promised we have more analysis for you on barack obama's pick for the cia head and his upcoming confirmation hearing and what i'm joined by john the anchor c.v.r. editor at antiwar dot com sir thanks for taking the time to speak with us now when you look at the discourse coming out in the press about this confirmation hearing i mean it really feels like obama's counterterrorism policies are more on trial here than the actual. confirmation now the question is why is this happening now why are we now looking into these controversial tactics such as drone strikes targeted killings interrogation methods why now. well the nomination of j
more news today bought lim says once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations to rule the day. speak your language because i think you might be well enough to be in. the program documentaries in spanish what matters is. the long term the deep angle of the stories. here. altie spanish find out me visit actuality. welcome back to our tea as promised we have more analysis for you on barack obama's pick for the cia head and his...
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technologist at new america foundation there are parts of the chinese military hacking u.s. trade secrets have been covered extensively by the mainstream media take a listen china is officially out of control because don't look now but prove today our sugar daddy is a thief for tonight lifts the veil on a kind of invisible war china unleashing its full spy power let's return to the alleged link between china's military and a prolific hacking group most cyber attacks are being carried out by teams inside the chinese military but there's more to the technological relationship between the united states and china than hacking congressman dana rohrabacher a republican from california explained it to our. we have build trying to get into a major economic power without demanding the type of political reforms we've given the most favored nation so this one will be free trade we permitted them to steal or technology they get away with murder. of the latest show of china's economic power purchasing bankrupt usa business a one two three it's an electronic car battery maker you may have
technologist at new america foundation there are parts of the chinese military hacking u.s. trade secrets have been covered extensively by the mainstream media take a listen china is officially out of control because don't look now but prove today our sugar daddy is a thief for tonight lifts the veil on a kind of invisible war china unleashing its full spy power let's return to the alleged link between china's military and a prolific hacking group most cyber attacks are being carried out by...
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eugene puryear editor at liberation news thank you so much for me on me. you may remember my interview last week with torture whistleblower an ex cia official john kerry aku and which he had this to say about if the u.s. torture program continues today. on your definition of torture the enhanced interrogation techniques included everything from from an officer grabbing a prisoner's lapels and giving him a shake up to waterboarding and sleep deprivation and cold cell with ice water being thrown on you were putting you into in a dog cage and keeping him there for days at a time it depends on what the what the definition of torture is. my guess is that coercive techniques have not ended so not only did the government redefine what torture is they also created a legal framework to justify what it was for the last decade by means of dry boarding prisoners and get moer holding people indefinite detention torture is still ongoing but perhaps what's most egregious is the american government's continued practice of extraordinary rendition or the export of torture t
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u.s. secretary of state she's traveled the world on numerous diplomatic missions but as she leaves her post with great fanfare does the hype match her record that's a question we'll ask coming up. the u.s. and the u.n. have imposed numerous sanctions against iran and its ability to sell oil around the globe but a new report says american officials in afghanistan failed to verify that fuel purchased for afghan security forces didn't come from iran is this yet another case of us a pop or c. . from immigration to health care the u.s. is facing serious problems but can a government that's deeply divided along party lines actually solve these different problems are to shine the light on some of the issues that's creating a broken system in the u.s. . it's friday february first him in washington d.c. meghan lopez and you're watching r.t. . well we begin with news coming out of turkey today two people are dead after a suicide bomber attacked the american embassy in an carra the turkish guardednes
u.s. secretary of state she's traveled the world on numerous diplomatic missions but as she leaves her post with great fanfare does the hype match her record that's a question we'll ask coming up. the u.s. and the u.n. have imposed numerous sanctions against iran and its ability to sell oil around the globe but a new report says american officials in afghanistan failed to verify that fuel purchased for afghan security forces didn't come from iran is this yet another case of us a pop or c. ....
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training center on its campus facility that according to the yale daily news will coach u.s. special forces on interrogation tactics you heard me right yeah i was going to host a campus center to teach military personnel how to detect lies and as disturbing as that is it gets worse because guess who the guinea pigs are in this experiment immigrants. and why the chiefs like high interest head in the project so that he hopes that by having soldiers practice this interrogation technique unquote someone they can't necessarily identify with but they'd be better prepared for the real thing so how does a partnership like this even form in the first place and what larger problems does that pose to talk about all that and more i'm joined by our t.v. producer rachel curtis thank you for coming on so rachel you were actually in correspondence with themselves so you've been kind of investigating talk about what exactly this project in the hills really briefly yes sure so dr charles morgan is a psychiatrist as well as a professor at yale and he essentially asked for a grant from the dia d
training center on its campus facility that according to the yale daily news will coach u.s. special forces on interrogation tactics you heard me right yeah i was going to host a campus center to teach military personnel how to detect lies and as disturbing as that is it gets worse because guess who the guinea pigs are in this experiment immigrants. and why the chiefs like high interest head in the project so that he hopes that by having soldiers practice this interrogation technique unquote...
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u.s. is hiding one in saudi arabia and news outlets have been keeping the military secret for over a year so when do military missions overrule the public's right to know will question more. under fire president obama's pick for cia director is on the hill today answering tough questions on everything from a kill list to drone strikes coming up a critical look at yon brennan's record. setting south of the border the u.s. is spending tens of billions of dollars on the war on drugs and that battle is now being fought all over latin america will break down the cost of these missions and ask if they are really accomplishing anything. it's thursday february seventh five pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching r t. we begin today taking a look at drones and the role they play in achieving u.s. foreign policy goals it's an issue with covered extensively here at r.s.c. and finally making its way into the mainstream conversation on order to operate these unmanned aircraft the u.
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it is great to be here in new york. i'm going to start off by talking about my book, and then we will go into what focuses this week and what is going on with the u.n. that basically prohibits this around the world. back in 2004 and 2005, i did a book about marijuana. it wasn't about how to smoke weed, but an educational book about how they might talk to their kids about a difficult subject. so that is why the format is kind of like an illustrated picture book. as i started looking into there are families that are involved in the policy to eradicate coca, as well as family and social economic issues. the history of coca, especially with the relationships of cocaine and the coca-cola company, and the drug problem that we have today. it got really complicated. it is now a book for itself. i also started back before coca, is a history of coffee. i started with coffee because i wanted to do a comparison of something that is always fascinating fascinated me greatly that the drug plans change perceptions of these drugs over t
it is great to be here in new york. i'm going to start off by talking about my book, and then we will go into what focuses this week and what is going on with the u.n. that basically prohibits this around the world. back in 2004 and 2005, i did a book about marijuana. it wasn't about how to smoke weed, but an educational book about how they might talk to their kids about a difficult subject. so that is why the format is kind of like an illustrated picture book. as i started looking into there...
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you know, here i am, 22 years out of office, i walk down the street, people who were 8 years old when i was mayor know me. the motto that i had, how am i doing? everybody knows that, and i first uttered it in 1969. new york, the people have given me so much. on my gravestone i say i fiercely love the people of the city of new york. >> that was a perfect look at mayor ed koch. sums it all up there and that was a few weeks ago. koch had been hospitalized with fluid in his lungs and moved to an intensive care unit yesterday. mayor ed koch was 88 years old. >>> a dramatic announcement by the catholic church in response to the police sex abuse scandal. cardinal roger mahoney who led the l.a. archdiocese from 1985 to 2011 has been removed from public duties. bishop kur curry will step down. roger mahoney a huge figure in the los angeles area for decades as well as in the american clergy. >> this story never goes away for catholic church. how many times have we covered this iteration in the catholic church, so disturbing and troubling. >>> still ahead but geraldo rivera have a future in poli
you know, here i am, 22 years out of office, i walk down the street, people who were 8 years old when i was mayor know me. the motto that i had, how am i doing? everybody knows that, and i first uttered it in 1969. new york, the people have given me so much. on my gravestone i say i fiercely love the people of the city of new york. >> that was a perfect look at mayor ed koch. sums it all up there and that was a few weeks ago. koch had been hospitalized with fluid in his lungs and moved to...
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now i'm vs rural landscapes in pennsylvania and if cuomo lifts the ban in new york here in new york lots of roads lots of drill pads themselves compressor stations all kinds of industrial equipment a lot of these things emit tremendous amounts of the air pollutants diesel. benzene all kinds of chemicals and stuff are minute into your air and and then i think about fracking that's really interesting is that traditionally there is a separation between the industrial areas and residential areas but fracking is an activity that is. it's it's just being away out in literally a hundred you know a couple hundred feet from people's homes. and across the street from schools and things like tat there's no division it seems so people are being points and in terms of the air the water is a huge problem a lot of the chemicals that are used in fracking and also the natural gas itself which is next will migrate. people drink this material they get sick the kinds of health effects that we then i have been reading about a lot of nerve damage a lot of skin rash and can centers all kinds of breathing probl
now i'm vs rural landscapes in pennsylvania and if cuomo lifts the ban in new york here in new york lots of roads lots of drill pads themselves compressor stations all kinds of industrial equipment a lot of these things emit tremendous amounts of the air pollutants diesel. benzene all kinds of chemicals and stuff are minute into your air and and then i think about fracking that's really interesting is that traditionally there is a separation between the industrial areas and residential areas...
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their new plan would cut the u.s. budget deficit by over $ l $2.4 trillion. it would identify 600 million in plans. the final 1.2 trillion would come from lower caps on discretionary spending. >> and herbalafe saga has a new twist. dan lobe has part of his long position in the company. he reportedly started selling a few weeks ago. he continues to trade herbalife. bill ackman has been fighting publicly with carl ikahn. shares responded today in frankfurt trade by adding 2.4%. >>> meanwhile, japanese sales regulators say a second lithium ion battery in the 787 dreamliner showed signs of swelling. two of the eight cells in the second battery showed bumps. and it's investigating further to determine whether this is regulatory or not. >>> and just this morning, bp says it will defend itself vigorously in court next week against claims from the u.s. government for signs related to the deepwater horizon oil spill. the company has described them as excessive and not based on reality. it says that it was always open to settlement unreasonable terms. it believed it wa
their new plan would cut the u.s. budget deficit by over $ l $2.4 trillion. it would identify 600 million in plans. the final 1.2 trillion would come from lower caps on discretionary spending. >> and herbalafe saga has a new twist. dan lobe has part of his long position in the company. he reportedly started selling a few weeks ago. he continues to trade herbalife. bill ackman has been fighting publicly with carl ikahn. shares responded today in frankfurt trade by adding 2.4%. >>>...
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eugene puryear editor at liberation news thank you for money. you may remember my interview last week with torture whistleblower an ex cia official john kerry aku and which he had this to say about if the u.s. torture program continues today. on your definition of torture the enhanced interrogation techniques included everything from from an officer grabbing a prisoner's lapels and giving him a shake up to waterboarding and sleep deprivation and cold cell with ice water being thrown on you are putting you into in a dog cage and keeping him there for days at a time it depends on what the what the definition of torture is. my guess is that coercive techniques have not ended so not only did the government redefine what torture is they also created a legal framework to justify what it was for the last decade by means of dry boarding prisoners and get moer holding people indefinite detention torture is still ongoing but perhaps what's most egregious is the american government's continued practice of extraordinary rendition or the export of torture to
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the paper states that the u.s. would be able to kill a u.s. citizen or non-citizen overseas ones to go down quote an informed high level of social or u.s. government determines the target is an imminent threat to be here for also suggest that such decisions would not be subject to judicial review and outlines a broad definition of what constitutes imminent thank you for. everybody expected tough questions on drawls but that did not happen john brennan got away with very broad answers like the program if saving lives and that you should take the administration's word for it. still to come the los angeles police department is on a manhunt for a former officer gone rogue. never tired of the l.a.p.d. cop tells us what might be behind christopher dorner his personal war on his former colleagues. it has been hailed as an historic agreement you members reaching consensus on a budget cut for the first time since the block was created but it seems that now it's the european parliament's turn to put a spoke in the e.u. as we'll as it may use its veto to
the paper states that the u.s. would be able to kill a u.s. citizen or non-citizen overseas ones to go down quote an informed high level of social or u.s. government determines the target is an imminent threat to be here for also suggest that such decisions would not be subject to judicial review and outlines a broad definition of what constitutes imminent thank you for. everybody expected tough questions on drawls but that did not happen john brennan got away with very broad answers like the...
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. >>> a new life-sized foundation in the u.s. has awarded $3 million in prizes to each of the 11 researchers including a japanese nobel laureate. the new award is worth twice the nobel prize. professor shinya yamanaka received the prize for his work in stem cells. the break through prize of life sciences was created to recognize research to treat hard to recognize diseases. mark zuckerberg launched the prize along with google's co founder and apple's chairman arthur levinson. they are calling this the largest ever award in the field. professor yamanaka is honored to have been awarded the prize and expresses deep appreciation to colleagues and family. he would also like to begin clinical trials for ips cells and put them into practical use. >>> many japanese were starting to feel optimistic about the future of the nation's economy with the new prime minister, but prices at the pump are putting a damper on things. ron madison is here with the latest on that. >> it is times like these when i'm glad i don't have a car, but people lik
. >>> a new life-sized foundation in the u.s. has awarded $3 million in prizes to each of the 11 researchers including a japanese nobel laureate. the new award is worth twice the nobel prize. professor shinya yamanaka received the prize for his work in stem cells. the break through prize of life sciences was created to recognize research to treat hard to recognize diseases. mark zuckerberg launched the prize along with google's co founder and apple's chairman arthur levinson. they are...
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law is not targeting the u.s. prospective parents or friends it's targeting the u.s. legal system that according to russian officials has been treating cases of russian children of cruel treatment of manslaughter with it admissible leniency so russian officials at this point say that the u.s. system protecting russian or is far from perfect and this is a point that was recently underscored by russian envoy and children's rights. given to them fortunately it's usually months although the russian child has done to the american side informs us about it and one case it was five years after a boy died and that's how our cooperation with the u.s. works they did not inform us fast enough or the information is not reliable there are tens of thousands of russian adoptive children living in the us and we haven't got a clue about the lives of most of them there is no confirmation that they're all right and they're not being abused its emotional. an investigation into the death of maxime is still ongoing to find out greater d
law is not targeting the u.s. prospective parents or friends it's targeting the u.s. legal system that according to russian officials has been treating cases of russian children of cruel treatment of manslaughter with it admissible leniency so russian officials at this point say that the u.s. system protecting russian or is far from perfect and this is a point that was recently underscored by russian envoy and children's rights. given to them fortunately it's usually months although the russian...
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the u.s. vice president has gained exclusive access to london security plans by sitting in on her downing street meeting fresh from visits to billion and powers joe biden met prime minister david cameron and got the inside view from britain's military and intelligence chiefs. has more now on the president of access. for the vice president he's known for sometimes putting his foot in his mouth it could of almost being another gaffe but some a very quick to point out when he said that he talked of being delighted to have been invited to that meeting and of having spent half his life in security meetings in the u.s. but people are quick to point out you don't actually have a spoke for years on the u.s. national security council he can give you that possibly he was referring to other security commitments but during his visit to downing street this is what part of what he took part in he was invited to this national security council meeting it was chaired by prime minister david cameron and it's th
the u.s. vice president has gained exclusive access to london security plans by sitting in on her downing street meeting fresh from visits to billion and powers joe biden met prime minister david cameron and got the inside view from britain's military and intelligence chiefs. has more now on the president of access. for the vice president he's known for sometimes putting his foot in his mouth it could of almost being another gaffe but some a very quick to point out when he said that he talked...
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part of four years ago, the u.s. reset relations with russia, hoping for a new era of cooperation. since then, differences over libya, syria, and russia's human rights record as september right back again. al jazeera poured in from moscow. >> the ocean is in dire need of help. the situation is so bad that there's a new international push to improve the health of the high seas call the whole ocean commission. it is being launched today. here are some of the key issues that it's particularly worried about. fish, we're getting too many of them. some species are being fished to commercial extinction prevents costing the global economy $50 billion per year. there's also concern about pollution during its tour in the ocean of oxygen and causing hundreds of dead zones where nothing can live. one of the people heading the commission is the former president of costa rica. he says the policies concerning our oceans need to make sense in the 21st century. >> the last time we try to do this as a plan is working together was over 30 years ago when we put together the united nations framework. b
part of four years ago, the u.s. reset relations with russia, hoping for a new era of cooperation. since then, differences over libya, syria, and russia's human rights record as september right back again. al jazeera poured in from moscow. >> the ocean is in dire need of help. the situation is so bad that there's a new international push to improve the health of the high seas call the whole ocean commission. it is being launched today. here are some of the key issues that it's...
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u.s. . east or west. u.k. government plans to persuade romanians and bulgarians the old saying is true as it is the immigrants will become overwhelmed. russia marks seventy years since the battle of stalingrad the bloodiest fighting human history which cost two million lives but ultimately changed the course of the world. with worldwide news live from moscow this is with me. good to have you with us today. violent protests of. cities over night in cairo the wave of rioting reached the presidential palace for the first time now in more than a week of turmoil petrol bombs were thrown at the palace with thousands demanding the president steps down police responded with tear gas and water cannons one person was killed and at least fifty were injured in the clashes i reporter true witness the. criticism of the police in the ministry of interior off the. my own eyes that could just but i this balcony the man who did not picture any resistance or any threats towards the police caught his trousers
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blockade to the u.s. military stands accused of violating washington is oil embargo i gave iran while to run revels in record export revenues. to people like you old and several injured by a suicide bomber who detonated his device at the entrance to the u.s. embassy in the turkish capital ankara. and to the british government pulls the welcome mat as fears grow of a florida we'll play an immigrant's spy did plugging the u.k. as the world's best destination. twenty four hours a day seven days a week this is r.t. . fires and clashes have erupted in the egyptian capital cairo as angry mobs attacked the president palace with petrol bombs thousands of protesters are marching across the country demanding that president morsi stand down from a poem. is in cairo forty. we've got your ma sixteen's here in the capital as clashes have started by the presidential contest as you can see behind me reportedly bought the most groups threw molotov cocktails over the gates of the presidential building the security forces a
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more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images from politics and seeing from history. thanks for staying with us here on our eleven minutes past the hour now it may not be so great to be in britain that's the idea some in the u.k. want to promote to potential european migrants their politicians are losing sleep over the potential influx of workers from some states who are now free to live anywhere in the block parties polly boyko has more. as one official put it the negative ad campaign about britain would help to dispel the myth that the streets in the u.k. all paved with gold and the politicians certainly are worried and they've got it wrong in the past you see back in two thousand and four the previous labor government got it really wrong they got the figures so wrong about the number of poles that were coming over to potentially live in england they suggested that there would be something around fifteen thousand polish citizens coming over to the u.k. lo and behold less than a decade later the polish commu
more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images from politics and seeing from history. thanks for staying with us here on our eleven minutes past the hour now it may not be so great to be in britain that's the idea some in the u.k. want to promote to potential european migrants their politicians are losing sleep over the potential influx of workers from some states who are now free to live anywhere in the block parties polly boyko has more. as one official put it the...
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law it's targeting the u.s. legal system that according to russian officials has been treating cases of russian children of cruel treatment or manslaughter with it is missable leniency. given to them fortunately it's usually months although the russian child has done a study and they're going to informs us about it and want. it was five years after we died and that's how our corp with us works if they do not informants fast enough or the information is not reliable the right tens of thousands of russian adopted children leaving in the us and we haven't got a clue about the lies of most of them no confirmation that they're all right and they're not being able to do what they do want to share it's an investigation into the death of maxime is still ongoing to find out greater details well you know the us a promise to a more thorough investigation of the abuse of russian children by their adoptive american families rebin who's written widely on international adoption so it's a long standing problem still hasn't been
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the statement was released by the state-run korean central news agency. it condemns an ongoing u.s.-south korean joint military exercise conducted off south korea's eastern coast. a nuclear submarine has been deployed for the drill. north korea appears to be preparing for the third nuclear test at the poongkye-ri test site in the country's northeast. meanwhile, the north has announced its leadership meetings. normally these are never reported internationally. observers say north korean leaders are raising tensions to pressure the united states to hold direct talks. >>> french forces have taken control of the last stronghold in northern mali held by islamist insurgents. they moved into the west african country last month to help the government stop a rebel offensive. the defense minister said french forces and soldiers from chad had secured the city of kidal. jean-yves le drian said they killed hundreds of insurgents. malian forces have detained several rebel leaders. le drian said the operation will continue until the malian government controls all of its territory. then he said the
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some other international news in brief for you right now. iran's supreme leader ayatollah khamenei has rejected a u.s. offer of direct talks over its nuclear program saying the two countries cannot negotiate when tehran has a gun pointed out it comes just a day after washington tightened economic sanctions on iran aimed at risk strictly in cash from oil production u.s. vice president joe biden made the offer of one to one discussions last saturday. now the leader of hamas seventy one talks with palestinian president mahmoud abbas about forging a coalition government colleague michele mentions that both parties could be getting ready ahead of parliamentary and presidential elections hamas pushed the fatah movement headed by abbas out of the gaza strip in two thousand and seven sparking a conflict between the two sides. meanwhile wildfires in australia are making their way across the south of tasmania while emergency services are bracing for a worsening weather conditions authorities have called on some locals to move from inaccessible areas u
some other international news in brief for you right now. iran's supreme leader ayatollah khamenei has rejected a u.s. offer of direct talks over its nuclear program saying the two countries cannot negotiate when tehran has a gun pointed out it comes just a day after washington tightened economic sanctions on iran aimed at risk strictly in cash from oil production u.s. vice president joe biden made the offer of one to one discussions last saturday. now the leader of hamas seventy one talks with...